Noun
A café which serves tea, usually with light food.
(euphemistic, slang) A public lavatory, particularly (US gay slang, dated) as a meeting place for homosexual men.
(Australia) A room in a workplace set aside for tea breaks, lunch breaks, snacking, etc.; a break room.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWho would then deny that when I am sipping tea in my tearoom I am swallowing the whole universe with it and that this very moment of my lifting the bowl to my lips is eternity itself transcending time and space? D. T. Suzuki
The tearoom lady called me love. All the shop ladies called me love and most of the men called me mate. I hadn't been here twelve hours and already they loved me. Bill Bryson
And a local tearoom is now delivering afternoon tea to folk around Stonehaven. Source: Internet
Although the original building which housed the tearoom on Glasgow's Ingram Street was demolished in 1971 the interiors had all been dismantled and put into storage. Source: Internet
At the end of Sunday May 27th, will be closing its Ghirardelli Square tearoom and should be reopening in a downtown San Francisco location in the early fall. Source: Internet
For over a century, the Angelina tearoom has established itself as a high point of Parisian gourmet pleasures. Source: Internet